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H3752 Laying the corner stone of the Church of all Nations of the Morgan
Memorial Sunday. May 27,1917. Boston Mass.

H3753 The middlers and seniors dormitories. Men who have been here three
weeks or more are eligible to the middle floor and after having been
middlers for 3 months or more may become seniors. Morgan Memorial Boston
Mass.

H3754 The Seavey kitchen, where good wholesome food is cooked for the
Seavey men and the Morgan Memorial workers to be sold at cost. Boston Mass.

H3755 Junior Dormitories- where the man is given first nights lodging
without cost. After the first night he is expected to pay $.15 each night
for his bed and all the privilages of the Seavey. This entitles him to the
use of the pool table, library, shower bath etc. Morgan Memorial Boston
Mass.

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H3748 Seavey Mission where the Evangelistic services are held every
evening- It is here that all Seavey men receive their start in the
Christian Life. Morgan Memorial Boston Mass.

H3757 The barber shop where each man gets a free shave the first morning
after being admitted. Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.

H3758 Dr. Helms and his secretary at the desk in his office. It is he that
has planned and brought the work to its present state of efficiency. Morgan
Memorial Boston Mass.

H3879 Polish boy learning to ride. Milwaukee

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H3880 Helping Hand Mission. Sioux City, Iowa

H3882 Helping Hand Mission about a year after its completion. Sioux City
Iowa.

H3881 Showing improvements made on the front of the Helping Hand Mission
property during the summer of 1914.

H3883 The family of the Superintendent "at homes" in their apartments at
the Mission. Sioux, Iowa.

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H3884 A Mission wedding- of Mr. Dennis Cunningham, populary known at the
mission as "Dennie". (Helping Hand Mission Sioux City, Iowa).

H3886 The Annual Thanksgiving dinner at the Helping Hand Mission, Sioux
City Iowa.

H3885 Helping Hand Mission as it appeared in 1914. Sioux City Ia.

H3887 Mission Building soon after its completion in 1911- Sioux City Iowa.

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H3888 A rear view of the Mission propety when purchased in 1907. One of
these frame buildings has already been wrecked and a three story brick
building (hotel) ericted. Sioux City Iowa

H3889 The Mission property at the corner of Fourth and Virginia Streets
when purchased by the Mission Corporation in March 1907. Sioux City Iowa

H3890 Two years after the purchase of this property, this new mission
building was erected as shown in picture at right at a cost of $14,000. The
money was raised by popular subscription. Sioux City Ia.

H3891 Construction of the present Mission Building. Tenant in store room
at the left refused to vacate and new building was built over his store
without interfering with his business. Sioux City, Ia.

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H3904 grandpa Johnson at the Mission. Sioux City.

H3970 Conference on Evangelism of Italian Meth. Preachers, July 1+2, 1918
Philadelphia

H3905 Brother Dennie Cunningham soon after his conversion at the Mission.
Sioux City Iowa.

H3971 The Italian Meth. Church. The Dedication of the new Church, July
1918, Jamestown N.Y. Bishop Burt, officiating.

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H3906 Miss Alice Bieleki for eight years a deaconess at the Helping Hand
Mission. She was granted leave of absence three years ago to take nurse
Training, Sioux City, Iowa. 7/31/22 - Now a
nurse under Foreign Board at Methodist Hospital in Java.

H3907 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cunningham Helping Hand Mission. Sioux City Iowa.

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H3908 James Havel (Dubbie) as Mr. Search found him one morning in Police
Court-

H3910 Supt. Helping Hand Mission.

H3909 Abe Wilson after a hard tussle with old "King Alchohol"- Found at
Police Court by Mr. Search

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H3913 The Woolworth Building, New York City.

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H3973 Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church, Milwaukee Wis.

H3974 Riverside High School, Milwaukee Wis.

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H3975 Shorewood Chapel, part of Park Place work. This is the best we have
done in new wealthy community having many Methodists. Milwaukee Wis. 1918.

H3976 $75,000 German Catholic Church. There are no Americans in the
district. Some of the German farmers were assessed $600 a year for upkeep
of this great edifice. Leroy Wisc.

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H3977 American Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church, Milwaukee Wis. 1918.

H3978 East Milwaukee Public and High School near Shorewood Chapel. Wisc.
1918.

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H3979 Congested house tops. N.Y.

H3980 Interior of auditorium, Park Place Church membership 250, seats 200,
125 families, community growing rapidly, wealthy people, no foreigners.
People go to other churches because this one is so shabby and poor.
Milwaukee Wisc. 1918.

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H3988 The city of Colville (Colorado) is beautifully situated in a land of
rich resources. We have here a large and influential church with fine
opportunity for missionary work in surrounding towns. Stevens County

H4004 Sunday morning class in Sunday School of Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. Taught
by Rev. M. Griggins. Youngstown O.

H3996 Leaders Conference Garrett Biblical Institute- May 1918. Evanston
Ill.

H4005 Sewing School of the Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. Youngstown Ohio. Pastor
Rev. M. Griggins.

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H4005 Sewing School of the Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. Youngstown Ohio. Pastor-
Rev. M. Griggins Deaconess- Miss Edva Yookum.

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